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Oct 30 2009, 10:31 AM
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Can I select a range of objects and then right click and then select something like "loop selected range"? I've been looking for it in Samplitude 11 but can't seem to find it anywhere in the options. Most of the DAWs I've used have this feature in the menus. Summer2000 -------------------- OpenLabs Neko LX5 | Samplitude 11.02 | Presonus Studio One Pro | Ableton Live 8 | Record+Reason 4 | Favorite VSTi's: Komplete 6 | Hypersonic 2 | Omnisphere | Alchemy | Addictive Drums | EZDrummer | Guru
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Oct 30 2009, 10:43 AM
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![]() Super Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced User Posts: 1460 Joined: 10-February 05 From: London UK Member No.: 1463 |
Hi Summer ,
Try this. Go to menu item Range > Edit Range > Range over all selected objects - 5th from the bottom . That was one of the first commands I looked for when I started using Samp as well Regards Kraznet -------------------- Gigabyte EP35 DS4/ Intel Core2Quad Q9450 2.66ghz /8GB OCZ DDR2-800 PC2-6400 /3 x Samsung SyncMaster 913N 19" TFT + 24" /2 x MSI 7600GS 256MB PCI-E /Windows 7 Pro / RME Fireface 400 / Sequoia/Samplitude Pro V11.02 + Beta /Seagate 500gig System/Samsung750gig Audio/Seagate 750gig Samples
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Oct 30 2009, 11:04 AM
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Hi Summer , Try this. Go to menu item Range > Edit Range > Range over all selected objects - 5th from the bottom . That was one of the first commands I looked for when I started using Samp as well Regards Kraznet Once again you save the day Kraznet!!! I'd been looking for that option all week. I plan on adding it to a hot key for quick usage. Thanks for the speedy response. Summer2000 -------------------- OpenLabs Neko LX5 | Samplitude 11.02 | Presonus Studio One Pro | Ableton Live 8 | Record+Reason 4 | Favorite VSTi's: Komplete 6 | Hypersonic 2 | Omnisphere | Alchemy | Addictive Drums | EZDrummer | Guru
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Oct 30 2009, 11:36 AM
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![]() Ultimate Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced User Posts: 3328 Joined: 28-June 03 From: San Diego Member No.: 620 |
You can also select range. Hit ctrl+L, and then drag the end of the object, and it will draw in a loop of the range endlessly as far along in the track as you want. This is similar to the old Acid Pro (and others).
Also, in my system settings I assigned ctrl+R keys for applying range over selected objects. Greg -------------------- Samplitude V11.x (or latest beta)
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Oct 30 2009, 12:25 PM
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Hi Greg,
I remember reading that in the manual but have not use much. I seem to use Ctrl-D for duplicate more to accomplish looping. Summer2000 -------------------- OpenLabs Neko LX5 | Samplitude 11.02 | Presonus Studio One Pro | Ableton Live 8 | Record+Reason 4 | Favorite VSTi's: Komplete 6 | Hypersonic 2 | Omnisphere | Alchemy | Addictive Drums | EZDrummer | Guru
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Oct 30 2009, 12:37 PM
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![]() Ultimate Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced User Posts: 3328 Joined: 28-June 03 From: San Diego Member No.: 620 |
Hi Greg, I remember reading that in the manual but have not use much. I seem to use Ctrl-D for duplicate more to accomplish looping. Summer2000 Ctrl+D duplicates objects, correct. Ctrl+L will create a loop of anything within a RANGE (doesn't have to be an object), and then you can just 'draw' in the loop tagged onto the end of the object. Both functions work perfectly. Greg -------------------- Samplitude V11.x (or latest beta)
Sonic Core Scope Pro/PulsarI/SRB, Sonic Core Xite-1 INTEL BOXDG33FBC Core 2 Quad Socket 775 1333MHz PC2-6400 (DDR2-800) ATX Motherboard, INTEL Core 2 Duo E6850 3GHz FSB1333MHz 4M LGA775 Processor, EVGA 256-P2-N429-LR GeForce 7200 GS 256MB GDDR2 PCI Express Soundclick |
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Oct 30 2009, 04:30 PM
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I got what you're saying Greg. Thanks for the tip.
Summer2000 -------------------- OpenLabs Neko LX5 | Samplitude 11.02 | Presonus Studio One Pro | Ableton Live 8 | Record+Reason 4 | Favorite VSTi's: Komplete 6 | Hypersonic 2 | Omnisphere | Alchemy | Addictive Drums | EZDrummer | Guru
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Oct 31 2009, 07:30 AM
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![]() Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 22 Joined: 14-October 09 From: Bay Area Member No.: 17775 |
Funny thing, I came to the forum to find the answer for this very same question... And for once its the very first thread I saw!
It's all a matter of learning the programs lingo, once you've worked with all the major DAW software apps before you pretty much know what you want to do, its just the learning curve of what each program calls whatever function or section of the program you want to manipulate that takes getting used too. Thanks for the answer on this question. I knew it was something simple that i was overlooking. I need to tone down these menus a bit so they arent so cluttered with standard features I can access through key commands, and right clicking an object. I'm amazed that I even have the option to customize the menu to my liking... pure genius. -------------------- OS: Windows 7 x64 Professional | MB: ASUS M2N32-SLI Deluxe | CPU: AMD Phenom X4 9600 Quad (4 x 2.3ghz) | RAM: Corsair XMS2 Dominator - TWIN2X4096-6400C4DHX - 4GB x 800mhz DDR2 | PSU: Antec True Power Trio 550w | Case: Antec Rackmount 4U Case | Sound: Presonus Firestudio 26 + 2 x Digimax FS | Clock: Apogee Rosetta 200 | Soft: Samplitude 11 | Ableton Live 8 | Sound Forge 9
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